* G.Bretagne. ASC : "In this year, in St Paul's church in London, king Cnut gave full permission to archbishop
AEthelnoth, bishop Beorhtwine, and to all the servants of God who were with them, that they might take up from the burial-place the body of archbishop St
AElfheah; and they did so on 8 June. The illustrions king, the archbishop, diocesan bishops, earls, and very many others, both clergy and laity, conveyed his holy body by ship over the Thames to Southwark, and there delivered the holy martyr to the archbishop and his companions, who then with a
distinguished following and happy jubilation conveyed him to Rochester. Then on the third day came Emma the Lady with her royal son Harthacnut, and with great pomp and rejoicing and hymns of praise they conveyed the holy archbishop into Canterbury, and with equal
ceremony brought him on 11 June into Christ Church [Canterbury]. Likewise afterwards on the eighth day, 15 June, archbishop
AEthelnoth, bishop AElfsige, bishop Beorhtwine, and all who were with them, buried the holy body of St
AElfheah on the north side of Christ's altar to the glory of God, and to the honour of the holy archbishop, and to the eternal salvation of
all those who daily resort there to his holy body with devout heart and in
all humility. May God Almighty have mercy on all Christian men because of the merits of the holy St
AElfheah".